SDS
Product name: COPIC INK
Prepared on: February 18, 2020
Revised on: April 21, 2020
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chemical splash goggles and a face shield.
Skin and body protection
:
Use face protection.
Wear impermeable protective clothing.
Wear personal protective clothing and face shield if necessary.
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance
:
Liquid
Color
:
Translucent
Odor
:
Slight alcohol odor
Melting/freezing point
:
Product: No data available
-117°C (Ethanol), -127°C (1-Propanol), -90°C (Isopropanol)
Boiling point, initial boiling point and
boiling range
:
Product: No data available
79°C (Ethanol), 97°C (1-Propanol), 83°C (Isopropanol)
Combustibility
:
This product is classified as Flammable liquid, Category 2 in GHS, and
as Flammable dangerous materials in the Industrial Safety and Health
Act.
Lower and upper explosion limit/
flammability limit
:
Product: No data available
Lower limit: 3.3vol% (Ethanol), 2.1vol% (1-Propanol),
2.0vol% (Isopropanol)
Upper limit: 19.0vol% (Ethanol), 13.5vol% (1-Propanol),
12vol % (Isopropanol)
Flash point
:
14.3℃
Auto-ignition temperature
:
No data available
Decomposition temperature
:
No data available
pH
:
No data available
Viscosity
:
No data available
Solubility
:
Miscible with water
n-octanol/water partition coefficient
(log value)
:
No data available
Vapour pressure
:
Product: No data available
5.8kPa (20°C) (Ethanol), 2.0kPa (20°C) (1-Propanol), 4.4kPa (20°C)
(Isopropanol)
Density/Relative density
:
No data available
Relative gas density (Air = 1)
:
1.6 (Ethanol), 2.1 (1-Propanol), 2.1 (Isopropanol)
Particle characteristics
:
No data available
Other data
:
Nothing special
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Reactivity
:
Hazardous reaction do not occur under normal working conditions.
Chemical Stability
:
Stable under normal storage and working conditions.
Possibility of hazardous reactions
:
No hazardous reactions or polymerizations releasing excessive pressure
or heat occur.
Conditions to avoid
:
Ignition sources such as heat, sparks, and open flames
Incompatible materials
:
The substance (Ethanol) reacts gradually with Calcium hypochlorite,
Silver oxide or Ammonia, causing fire and explosion.
The substance (Ethanol) reacts violently with Nitric acid, Silver nitrate,
Mercuric nitrate or Magnesium perchlorate, causing fire and explosion